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Show : g1 ! rovo To Odd Uffdeii uasKet&aji deTelopniit,f a Coach ile,; tSimnioiia iUiij rtttt. i hard wUwhich r in OgdeB i'ridajr and .Saturday. The W - W, b agalnat bih U coached bj Bttt-hob; former B..T..r. thleu, nd Lturday uiaht'B clash will be ' ftTMt ' tl Ojden Tigers, iMt.to thr amte tonr. f 'a muner-uUouH,'- j - p !.aHt.. - .( Ii BouiM ( the TlKrs lneldcntslly defeated , Bu'lduea ( tW road to tbs - i lat (tan "final year In and.SUn chance Salt Uk, aw ajer for tevenj. If only to a Brnaweet la f oiHi','jMPB jf I Partrep. and linfeh, atate the-- tryU tnorowgb ,bfi of .flDdln on aim able to fill m aboea (W Uv MpaMj.-'.- ,f if ThOUpa. la jrear'a atellar pivot utt tb - Itfuaae.no on 4 -'' trtoiawma Jo fill tbe bill bere 1 a possibility ' f 4 UcblRP . BUw ; Hoovwf Tetwon ' ( nJiiitly Taylor. At tbf piwn!'tlDHl,;tbff work flnda Row .v.king at IflrwardB- - acrjm-'nas- ? Htiaop: rHuif, Dantrup or at center, and Bullork aao 1 pprform-in;.,"gnrdH. B4i!kxlt tola a mnnlnit (fnard , apparently toncbTim-'pTOTodj wuil E; ? fon. as atatlonary rnard. : It eenter raa be dewlopad ta fnif'irth dutle of nWot ma " fii'ly, U aeema eertaln tbat Buihmiw will adftiB bif. atronu cojtciiiVCi for .aitWKm ana maw uv - AR. p( .. 4 -- Mleb: i)(." durin ltttt tuotbuil eamim, (ilda't; f ome tayJierf Dear b"tlng the, flue, drfennlv record tbe 11)25 eleven did. Tbe 84 jean lfo drojiped imt a om-fu- qnly tbret potat wet counted, on tbe foot NortbweMtern gnt tnem in tbat famoiM mud battle. Tbey wero eoougU to iteb tbe Wolverinea ! deft The "effeotlw pawlbg attack vot BnUdis. their atrong twints in pe year; wJlM Tefy nic& Mtbeefblence mziif this aeamw. and weekWelier will awl; t)gdeft games' this live the Provo five Us flrrt. chance ye-nj- ,rt . Weber wlU Intade Provo on J7,wblch will give Bulldog rnppuTter Itarti, flrrt opportunity -t watih their twm In actlottr DUbnaketbaU a. tr,"U mi famed lb excellent fam t UkPlo Weber high tbla aeaw, despite the imennes. of. atbletlo Biaterlil at , hf tbaVtnstltutlont tin WednewUy, December ' 22, froo tana will be treated to one l.tbe mont interesthig encounters Ml tne year, wnen a. hleh school f Salt lJke,.lTtnh n arafe hoop cbaiuplon of JajLalgsptU Will face tbe rrovojossers. v - r .. ii TILTS .TIE i' THREE . i ' School of Cleveland played lire tie game during tbe 126 football season. Two.. were scoreless and affnirs with BMdwln-Wallac- e Western Iteservd. The other wag a usslf.wtSh Akrou. t Ce M-1- 4 com nil tire of tbe Prnro CuBHerTittiu) a aapviatUMi for tb. year, 1928. Jht roniniirtKe is piised of t.vun Haws, Hank 8ml th and Valter rrenhwater. Uuge Taial PUuitfd ; A total of JIJ2.as fish were planted by the asmKlatlon and tbe and Uame deinrtnieut Ctste in the Provo (river.. Two hundred and six plieasaut were also planted. t , r . trout to the bnmber of i Bainbow planting ' ON - , TO YEAR ?R0' . fuel. And for tbe very simple reason tbat tb coal Is band picked at tbe mines' Which prevents all 'static, now it la low voll- - known aa clinkers ; f ul I V' - in A ubfltances thus preventing all interference in the flues; and ,1s V i '.' v high, in B. t. u.'s thusking per- - feet reception of tbe heat Also, It prtrf.slily costs whole lot less than ist .. .,,' "', fflll 357 for; trie pref ut - the of . MUTUAL COAL AXD ; l- s .. 1: LUMBER CO. ' t Adv. . : FITS - AMAZNG '"it 4 ii i j ., .:. $14.45 .'.,....... ... $18.50 $8.45 ....... 124.50 COATS . . special $32.50 COATS .... special Mfl $39.50 COATS special . , . .' $50.00 COATS special $37.50 .;.4f.-$62.5- PrcucersrlenneTiB and!. Marketer - r.v" 1 - ' " " Kansas, Mutouri. 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Scored cylin--de- rt and burned-ou- t bearings are far more exwhich more than saves Poiarine than pensive its anrir post through lower friction, less car-- , bori, better mileage and an extra span of years to your caTs life: ; :) The Poiarine Chart shows the correct grade for use in your car. Charts are supplied where r ever you see the Conoco sign Cfl ytUiwll ,(i ; . CO ATT '- -- Presses - saTe . . . . $19.45 COATS ., A r Association One Lot of Pretty Silk Drsucs Special Prices. $12.-4$15.45 :v ( Dresses Dresses .... , NEW PISCO VERY Any sufferer from Epilepsy can now be relieved f all attacks by a new guaranteed remedy that hat, amazed the medical profes-slon- j Jfo harmful or habit forming drugs. Write for free, plan Pejtt 1076 PHENOLEPTOL CO.. Box 71, St. jlobns PI. Sta, Brooki adv. lyn, New York. i',. special , r today. That's the answer ;. ,i buruinff qm?3tion - ' , , . . Coats ....... Every coat in our entire stock is on at these low prices: tbaf . - : rc. ' Sheets, Outings aHd Blankets must be sold and .our ,6w sacfl(icirisr prices yill sell them when you come in and realize the big yalue we are giving; ' 'W inter-Mountain'Me- MM Coils, Iisess2, - '. Petroie' fcli'oirty boasted American league batting champion, for 1928; but it also had three of the clrciiit'a four teading jc(uiil)er?, Following' Heinle Manush,' the klng,tcaeBalMi Rnih of the Yankees, and then Harry Heilmann and Bob Fotherglll of tbe new Cobbleas Tigers Manush hit .877 and Roth ah. Heumann and Fotherglll were tied witlf.?u7 H. rM, Oddly enough, Maaush,' Heilmann and Fothersill ara-al- l amfleklcrs, making, outpost stand head and shoulders, above any .other garden trio in tjsp majors insofar as bitting is concerned. lirt, iUiS ibiT Oiir Large' Stbck of - WW luff v..:'l . $5.95 b --Z3L: , Mr. ; O'Goofty refused to go to see 'toe . ."Barber of Seville" the the heat of tbe future through the other night because he didn't need . ; a shave, the Iron skull! loudi speaker.! "'.. . coni-tltio- . . ' jtomber company's quality i 3(337 g Bankrupt price; anjn-aml-oui- ll ITERS law . Sizes . I: X ij the: meantime tbe wise coal In ' ' .' ' i "'. - ' bnyr continues to use Mutual Coal bit a Mil SUITS won-sirc- FOOTBALL IS OPTIMISTIC - - :ik - t LEAGUE PREXY DETROIT HAS iii'i Uinter SL; Men's and Young Ieh'8 Alt Wool. 4 . " future. 4 Z73 w; . . whisper from tbe 2 lAIuiKUPT SALE lj rPr . " . NOT POPULAR MrinilUon-f.ab-pet-seaao- w mark, . ft i.aH , n y , .. - . - -- - w-iit- 1 trout , s1h. r?.: n fl ; . bron-- . doulHe-eitininatio- y riug-necke- and S,00Q : Uiurna went, whib ' will be played on a lUsla, which : ' before i will (PoucluOe the cHm-litii...ivt. Xl,...:: tbe hqltdnya. ' . The results of Mombty'r tilts folJ. t'teKkies 6 ; low 1 liiuUh Fork 1 ' Ariapnaa9, X. D. . i "X" Com- i . I i Gne Tmbiicv;. waf tgtoppedty merce 2H, Mprtegi!le 19; Wasatch tdui.- - r fX". high achool IX. v,,! - i the police itoni. tb other jilght folperfOrmant ,. schedule the finds .Today's StllU moot of t.ba ether boxers lowing' four games on tap: Spanish are allowed to get away with theFork vs. Millard ; Ariaona vs. A Hub; i'ayson.va, "X Commerce; atrical performances, at will. . Mexico vs.,Wasatch,,. ; . " v ..i Tbe hours, between : 12 :30 , and vTh main difference between'Mr. theatrical . performance 1:30, and 0 and 7,ar utilised for Tunney's tbe lnlepliib aiBTpetitlott.' and it is and those sixwaored by the general beak buster's la that bin way hopexi. tbat abuie promising varsity run ... . waterial may lie uncovered in th advertised ,t . : I resfat hoop series, to angweuit the Here's an old acquaintunce, Mlcltey Wlker, former welterweight for a formidable ..''X,: Tina pltihin average ebow- - that Mickey isnt turtherlng iiltoiit the welter wreath Buy more. Nope, season. Tbp CwigarslLefty Walberg of the Athletics, was he's shooting for bigger fwtne. Tbe MMt, yon knoV, has won the middle- teuin this- one of last sea taken out of .the box more, tunes have onlyregular weight toga. Ves, friends, Mr, Walker still is under tbe guiding mitt of son's team iu. togs.jind with this than any other pitcher; In tbe one Jack Kearus, remembered as Jack Penipsey's greatest pal am man- cpndition - existing, .the more men American league last season.,.... B. He was what you might call competing, the better for Coach ager before thOi.tidw famous split, s j j I BotiAts,'.iior.tunltiesof develgoing In- - one lnnlhg and for touchdowns and field goals, but! oping;. stBonc teasn., ,., i. , ? cmlniout th next , 'i. Li t n mat v. mild lead to disastrous re--. ..The twenty club learns in wore ridiculously commercial if tb, at tne present time are as In retiring fow baWba(C,Trls bucks were paid so niuch per yard follows j . Idaho, Block Y," Sevier, Speaker, let it be4 known that bis for' the yardage gained. Then there Aipiiie, Piyson,- - Sprrngviller "T- - legs had gohe back on ijim..'. $ou would be no way of making Just Coinmerce,,, Aruona, Y. U. IV Ag would think fro that that be had pay for the good line work. (nub, Colorado,. T. E. A Mexico. jbeen a wmber of the FoMlas,.. fh .. finishing .wjth a good sixed crowd watchej the con' test J flulia are entered In .he ; Twenty iv iffi,WK. 'i . t, . rnis( toft coacbfs.wlth krough th Loud Speaker arguments, for the next meeting of the footbaft rulea committee tbat -: the advantage .given;., to. an Indi. vidual in tbe chanc to kick a point tbat will win a game is against . Sdeotlsta hint that eventually football's principle of team vuiy,T Ohio Slat&.failed to win, the tbfill be able to broadcast beat Western, coherence, championship because an Ohio back failed p4 YTbta that time comes, coal men Lick for the point after touchdown sta-- 7 tbat would have defead Michigan. broadcaaflng wUlte operating pblo State beats- - Illinois by .1 v , - , , t 'Butsame ajgliH-bee-a one tin Illitlous and you'll b tuning In your the ' nois kUker couldn't add tbe joint ' "S . . ra<or as well as yonr radio. How- - after touchdowri, - kt lr - - hi ...... . were planted by 4be State Iflsb and Qame rtuhnilssioner in J"rpvo river beluiv Heler Cit.v, while the Provo Conservation ttssociation planting , e todefeat.,bo'ever. the following trojit in Provo river Tbl year Michigan's oppo. and Its tributaries, with the aid of nebts tan np l.'W points In eight state employees using stsje trucks; oouteots. .Of tbeae Ohio State talnhow tfout, 318.700; brown troul ' cored tbejnost lfl. Then in me 3(1,000; brook trout. 81,500.' Navy with 1U, Minnesota lx and German Brown Trout Oklahoma Aggies aud Mlcblgoa were swured from the i The fish Stste-wUthres la ltffi federal hatchery at Kpringville Mlchlgaa.. blanked, ;nven foe. ThroiiBh the efforts of a fevr memTblayear only three were white--, bers of tbe Provo association and wanned Minnesota, JXJjrst game) tbe Fish, ahd Game department, 875 lllluols and WIhcoiihIu. GeruiMB Brown trout, nave been for atock fish, and are in one of the ponds of the state batch ery, it Is announced. Tbe committee states in Hs re port, that the Stat., Fish and Game department has with tbe Provo organisation, by the. federaL hatchery Is another factor of 'Importance. All Eyes Turn to Atebamaf The total output ofn, the hatchery i bout Stanford Encounter; , so that' the figures speak for, them. : O the 5 wes, : ; Interest Keen Professioiiar football Is doomed. Tbe total fish planted mikes an average of 4750 fish Irtaifted per It cahHlever succeed. With everyImIn sport being coined into . else an assoclotion, tbe meinlie of thing '" ! vmw rank, fiioc" 6, ' .1 .lo'lflrs. football will remain tne one over posing total , amateur game, Notre Pome's slim ylctory nrst Boutbern tlifornia in tbe This definite conclusion is the; result of an analysis of the 1926 big InterWtlonHl game of the seas' on spots tbe New fear'a day game fodtbair'.:W)n VfVf. O,' McOeeban, i in pasndena lietween Ainonmi noted sisirts writer. Writlngiu, the Stanford as one that w)U give "the Iiecember Elks magasine, McGee- rlctnr the best claim to- - the inym-tea- l han ay: h '.its national cbsmplonsh'p. , Urang Is ueadliner r; National . Tille..v Far V 1 "The intercollegiate game of root-ban th sreat teams of .tne nf ran never be properly comraer- season .Nary.Armjr. Natre Dame. , NEW YOUR, Dec. 7, President ialized. For ope season profession bid Northwestern, of the National al fijotbnll waa fairly snccessful beMichigan, John Heydler Methodist, Southern Brown, looks for another great race cause of the personality of lied State, league Oregon Aggies It would seem that in bis organization the coming seas- Grange, hut the season demonstratthe two best iftdefentwt tenin,of on! Jteceutly.ta discussing the win- ed that the drawing power of "Itcd (be year are Stanford ami JUaJiama, ning of the penunaL by tbe Grange hns.woned and that the1 flur ' If the big post season game on ry, occasioned by his pntrnncev.Into be, remarked, the Pacific coast, results In a defi'.'Last year's race was a .corker. professional sport was only a win', Wei had five teams in the running Ilurry, ne and convincing victory, the , the ner wlU hava. to be accepted as right , up. nntU Die lint 101 days ufj !'profits from professional footnational champion, .even' if a gond the season. If the Giants nad hem ball, have dwindled while- - the piitc argnmnt .might be adyaneed f iftiu np on tlieir last w;estern trip they rwelpts" of Intercollegiate football to; unprecedented propor coidd have taken the flag as; easily Annnpol.a tbat the Navy could heitber one. ' ; as not. " tions. In one city while Red Grange aasens-,on- . and -- two- professional Ktahford and Alabama looVcd to fenwg per I fv.-ijy-. When- Pittsburgh finally crack- formed to four thousand, two col matched, although, Slnu- will (ord, ba account of Pop Warner ed it narrowed down to a battle be lege teams played to forty thoiiftind, start 48 the favorite. w-.t- r tween the Cardinals and the. Reds, . "The game somehow cannot be Notre, pame and Southern Cali- with St, Louis finally winning out. (llMHssoclnted from the colleges. It fornia seemed even In their game '.pespit so great a race, I look is esseiitlally amateur just as base for an even closer'one next season." ball is essentially, jirofessionnl.; It is 8uturday, ,t Four Theusand Horsemen an inspirutional game, nnd it can Notre Dame won because one of FINALLY GRAB GAME not be .played professionally. Rnute Bockne' young four thou"The promoters have considered dropping seven guinea ina sand horsemen kicked goal for a row, Lehigh's eridders finally iiroke various steps to Induce the playVrs point after touchdown .pnd leeatine the jin.t by defeating Rn'er 110, ( to take more interest in tbe games. Jones jbrotbera young men couldn't During flic period of reverse,. Lo- There might lie a system of bonuses . tiU-tikick the same goal for the points high failed to count In suits. It would make the game seem that would bve Jied or wyn tbe game.And. but a ' , . sea. , -- i ever, that's ' ' s d t" ftotah, T- H Ujh SthooL . Wasatch, j gpanUh - Fork. . Ariwwa," IT Coniurce and Wasatch riitf open- I'teskW. , Millard, Spaub ; Fork CharleyJUStmSSED Janilemin of Ciereland basketball ed (be "V.'intert'iub j)4 .Sanpete-.;,' j, just failed to get in' tbe JSM batting. w Tbe proereas of the series, U iHiries. tonipetltioa with drcJe last season. After getting iheif LpiwnenU at tbe B. I.,t',Moit, iny watched with the greatt away tp a wretched start, Jaiui won xceptiousiJjr day . Gum were .'....... ."' found his swatting eye later iu the tst.for iulenlub eoatptltion, and r abase of Exfptlonal acthity Is Indicated by tbe reiurt of tbe fish and game mat-bin- b iis liasiteiumi, I ' - , - . Wlfblgn, tbougb loalng bat ,u - , , Arizona, 'YV Cqmmerde-an- Fork; . , -- Z .... : Actiyity ." or. anil 4. TITLE CLASH How tao-siv- ea . Provo Conservation Associa- tlon Report Efidenees angle . - and n, usn.. A.VX ; 9 . THREE5 Blfi TEX WINS ueM JSetra Pan played three Big Ten football elevens during the 1926 season, and beat tbeat afl. NorthH western, Minnesota and. Indnnu. were, the vlctiius. Bockns chaii-es- ' totst of &! fsilnu ai;uiust ran Bp : seven la the three tilts. .1 '.' ' Jill " LOST TEN GAMES ,74 Hifv'srd and Yale Princeton, i lost 10 football games between tbeiit d t The ih, during the recent Crimson dropped flvej Yale four H . tbe Tigers one; Tbe 4rauge and Black was also held U a tie. J t nl r' In Hoop iourney r II sitmish 1 1 u t " " """ " Tj rY7 (Jlubs ! ' d .jrwsrd, to. the )9fuU.pusltlon..aBa aubatltuta forward .rlnsfnit lo ' Pre-Seaso- . B Kegartaen 4n tHe Face Provo - P- fhejw, It's Mickey Walker Again V iti'ot Il'ave'Great - ... Grid. Defense hib inubleBV- the- - Prove r.werkta Udo6 uu4 1 flSH Michigan. Did a center Ho the r iloop ijfnii; Team In Opening, A" PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1926V " :. i ,;:. lot of House Dresses and Aprons greatly .reduced,- , "One" . V-;t 9g(i ; 7; "$1.25 DTesses $255" Dresses. Ohe foUtulI fsh: ioned silk hos6 in ligfft shaded5 $1.50 :r valued $1.19 of- - I ' a V , ' c m pri J:.lI,o3 at If you will wear Slippers for every"aa.f that are a little dut.of style we have a f gooo, selection that L t $6.00V priced were-formerl- $1.93 AND We have a large tfnd'well elecled line : family. Call and make your selection - 6ifk arid Tdyi for iveorie erlihd we will hold it( for .you in the v t : , r ii 1 : |